As the title says. I dont know if its on purpose or not from his side. |
Hello,
Personally I dont think any build is a meme build. for this build in particular, every allied factions has the tools to counter it:
-Soviets : they can use M3 scout car (T1 build) or use Conscripts Oraah to escape your Assault Grens (conscript build, specially since with a 4 conscripts they will be able to fight you and decap your side of the map same time)
-USF : If they keep their squads close to each other, they will have enough close range DPS to defeat the Assault grens, they can also rush the m20 car which is not very easy for the 222 to kill (danger of mines + m20 gun is quite good at penetrating the 222), they also get the AA HT very quickly if they hold a minimum of territory.
-UKF: They can open up with UC which kind of shuts down the Assault grens play if used right.
what you will face at higher ranks is people who know these counters, thus you need to practice how to minimize their impact (limit Ass grens to certain maps, choose good fights, set up traps instead of charging the ennemy, build 1 normal gren just for safety ...) |
My two cents as some one who hasn't played the game for a while and has been out of the community for a while (meaning I have absolutely no dog in the fight).
First of all, unless there was a lot of private discussion between A_E, Seeking, other top players/respected community members, I do not think that this situation was handled correctly at all. Now that the accusations are public, Seeking's reputation is tarnished regardless of the outcome he has been found guilty in the court of public opinion. *IF* he is not guilty, this is a major problem. *IF* he is guilty, the evidence could be made public after the fact. Either way, calling him out publicly is the tie-lose scenario because regardless of guilt or innocence his reputation is stained.
As for the evidence presented in A_E's initial video... in my opinion it is exceedingly weak. Some community members messaged me some other clips that were slightly more convincing but personally I am not convinced that there was foul play. The only clip that was even remotely suspicious in my opinion in A_E's initial video was when Seeking chased an AT gun to the corner of a map and from A_E's interview with Seeking, Seeking said that he had seen the AT gun prior to the clip itself. I have not verified this claim, but if true, even that clip isn't worthwhile.
The Brumb attack ground is mildly suspicious at best, however ordering an attack ground into a bottleneck when you know or suspect a push is coming isn't exactly mind-blowing. And I believe the AT guns had been shooting at his brumb when he ordered the second attack ground - although this was difficult to discern from A_E's youtube clip.
Looking at the edge of the fog of war isn't really suspicious in my opinion, especially early game if you're anticipating that a squad could show up, or trying to listen for some sort of vehicle. Everyone in this community listens into the fog for engine sounds/repair sounds or checks spawn locations in the case of team games to look at the base footprints. In 99-100% of my team games, I've looked into the fog to determine spawn locations, would that be evidence of maphacking?
To be clear, I have no dog in the fight. I understand that A_E is trying to do what is best for his tournament, and that is his prerogative. It's his personal tournament, as far as I'm concerned he could ban or allow anyone to compete based on his opinion or mood at the time. Would it make for an optimal tournament? Of course not, but I'd still argue that as it is his tournament, he has the right to do so.
However, I did feel like addressing the way that the entire situation was handled in hopes of encouraging similar situations from being handled differently in the future. The initial evidence showed little to no hard evidence of maphacking, and I believe that many of the clips that followed were simply confirmation bias. People started actively looking for suspicious moments, so of course they found them. If we went through dozens of DevM/Luvnest/Asha/Isi replays with a fine tooth comb and analyzed every little camera movement, or look into the fog, or look at the edge of the fog... how many suspicious moments would we find? I guarantee that plenty of players "look" into the fog to listen for something, or to order a unit to move into cover at a particular location. Common sense says that, if this happens enough, and if we look at enough examples, eventually we are going to find instances of "looking" through the fog and units being present at that location. If we're going into these replays with the bias that the player is maphacking, we're going to cite that as evidence when in reality the player was "looking" there for a reason other than maphacking.
At the end of the day, I guess what I'm trying to say is that we need to be careful of our mindset when investigating something like this. If Seeking is publicly accused (he was), then people are going to start going through every example that they can in at attempt to try and find suspicious moments and there will be at least some suspicious moments regardless of foul play, especially given how many games Seeking was playing each day. Calling him out publicly makes him guilty in the court of public opinion and also tends to push people's bias into finding suspicious moments rather than watching the replays from a more objective mindset.
Totally agree with you. |
There is literally nothing suspicious about this clip? He poked his head around the corner with the rifles then moved back again. Even if Luvnest didn't notice that, it's the opponents cutoff and that was the only direction infantry squads could be coming from.
and since for seeking there are 2 direction instead of 1, it makes it cheating? weird. |
In this it's impossible to know because fog of war is off here, but you can see in the top left of the screen that one of the rifleman models is very close to the MG near the edge of the hedge.
having played this map a ton, am pretty sure i recall that the mg from that position cant see anything from the other side. |
There are old clip with Noganno, when he randomly attacked ground and killed moving clocked sniper who wasnt even shooting with a pre-fire.
You can see this BS all the time if you start to nitpicking it.
I randomly killed a sniper using a gren rifle nade, just by randomly guessing where the sniper is.
That is not a proof of cheating. |
What do you think of the example in the Google Doc between the live & the replay? I know a corrupt replay will have all sorts of things off, like wrong units, random retreating units, and subsequently incorrect data on kills, and captures, but I don't think any of these replays show a corrupt replay file like that. So, if units are the correct ones and in the proper positions, the fog of war ought to be accurate?
In some clips (like Seeking vs Noggano in ML4) the MG is packing up before the enemy squad is in view and before the visual ping on the minimap. Do you think we can only definitively say that FoW is identical between live and replay if we have livestream or live recording from the player?
I have clips of luvnest doing even much more on spot MG turns than that. specially in game where he played vs Jesulin as USF.
You guys are just seeing things you want to see.
Here is the Luvnest example https://youtu.be/-LwgKnwtqtI?list=PL5Gq-kPFBcWF8NW9r1HtxeSKSGTEYze7c&t=3773
Luvnest not only turned the mg, he even activated incendiary rounds. |
Run the vid and see for yourself.
Either he has foresight of a farseer and 1ms or less reaction time, its not possible for regular human to do what he did there.
As sturmpanther himself said, they still didnt finish discussing with the player. The title of this post is misleading and tries to support a given narrative. |
The title of the post assumes that the cheating have been proved whiteout doubt, which is not the case. This is not professional tbh. |
I think a health reduction for the Jackson to make it die to 3 ATG shots will balance it correctly. The SU85 as most people pointed out seems to be balanced. The firefly I have no clue |